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Show I I Enjoying Hawaiian Hospitality 'WW'rr, Her Neighbor's Tribute By Hebcr Anderson (Written to the memory of Mrs. Luella Jeppeson) 4-- H I The regular meeting of the Nimble Nine club was held at the home of Mrs. Anson B. I Call, club leader, Wednesday, August 16 at 3 oclock in the I A hard dry spot lay bleak and bare, Save for some weeds which I saw there. 4-- PAGE SEVEN , Nolene Jensen, president, called When the girls arrived at the the meeting to order and the BOX ELDER JOURNAL Call home, there was a photo- minutes were read by Camille Brigham City, Utah grapher waiting to take their Jensen, secretary, and approved Friday. August 25, 1950 pictures with their completed by the group. Carol Poulsen sewing articles that the girls gave the health lesson. Mrs. Call have worked on during the sum- and the group talked over plans the last of this month., for taking their completed sewmer months. Meeting was adjourned by After the pictures were taken ing articles to the county fair, Nolene Jensen, president afternoon. Club Nine Hold Regular Meeting i Nimble Each passer thought, it good for nUught. One morning then, shaded by trees I saw a woman on her knees. Doesnt she know that spot wont grow A thing. I thought I told her so. No passing glance from throngs will go Which come her way, I dare to say. Yet on she toiled mid sweat from brow The hot day through, I knew not how. One Peterson And Miss Marie Rosenbaum who have been enjoying a vaca-- n both of Brigham City Islands this summer. Hawaiian the to trip Mrs. 3 re frei u eve Melissa oy can year I mdsOn for it pen a H.A. Vacation and Peterson Melissa both of Marie Rosenbaum, i de the Bolton, Tremonton, born August 4. City Ladies Hawaiian glum arrived in City, lam Hono-o- n the SS Lurline, August on returning on ,d planned on boat August 21. same sav. I :ry he w j V I on the Islands the L. D. S. at-e- they centennial the Tonies and toured all thor-- , ai)an chain of islands and inspected the sugar, and papaya apple, banana Also they visited ations. farms and other gardens blossoms exiotic tropical pie une d d foliage, rigued by the picturesque foreign shops all over the the Brigham City women spent many hours.window and shopping for to bring home with the Lurline, and have ung" on i ed tal a fascinating wares. at the Moana quartering 1 have taken they windward side to Hawaii to view s recently made ion of the now he ano, side trips of Oahu, the lava by the dormant Mauna Loa. and chie ng, of array Violet Skaggs baby boy, born Ogden, baby girl, Dallas and Barbara Davis Hirschi, Perry, baby girl, born August 6. William and Shnley Penton Hollist, Brigham City, baby girl, born August 6. Clive and Verna Burton Waters, Brigham City, baby girl, born August 6. Byron and Alpha Jean Carter Carter, Park Valley, baby girl, born August 6. 'Fred and Ruth Lofthouse Bingham, Honeyville, baby boy, born August 8. James and Marjorie Atkinson Poweis, Bngham City, baby boy, born August 8. Don and Wanda Richardson Nelson, Bngham City, baby boy, born August 8. Ferris and Darlene Birch Ogden, baby boy, born August 10. Yuki and Michiko Ogura Kon- do, Corinne, baby girl, born August 13. Walter and Vaudys North boy Campbell, Corinne, baby born August 14. Dee and June Rose Neal Newman, Tremonton, baby girl, born August 14. Clifford and Eva Riggs Thor-seBear River, baby boy, born August 15. Whitney and Marva Tillotson Voting, - Brigham CityT baby gfrfr born August 15. N. and Amy Yagi Sato, Corinne, baby girl, born August She prayed no harm might come at night, Each day youre never from my sight. In rows so straight from house to gate, Rich colors everywhere abound, Till I can scarcely see the ground. Oh roses rare, mid perftimed air Your love for me must never cease, Then I can go and go m peace To realms afar, behind yon star. May Heavens dew drops on your spray My strength has gone, I cannot stay. j p ostings From Ferry Nawa By Mrs. Lyman Wight 16. list 1. and tnneth IJIANCI move COIK iritj fer 'ay h toodns et honept ed rcttngs indard eo A models takes, N. Jepp-Brigha- The Bate family reunion was held last Sunday in the Perry park, with John' T. Bate in charge. Games were played and luncheon was enjoyed, after which a business meeting and program was rendered as follows: Community singing, led by Harper Billings, after which a duet was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bate. Then Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bate of Salt with Lake City entertained and Almon dancing. , DeLoy Bate furnished several Hawaiian musical selections, followed by a solo by Junior Bate of Og PERRY . 3. Get Rid of Tire Worries by having tires checked by 'your Utoco dealer. If you need new ones, he has top quality, fully warranted Atlas tires. 2. Enjoy Perfect Protection for the engine of your valuable car, with Utoco Premium Motor Oil. up with UTOCO Improved Gasoline, finest weve ever made either Ethyl or Regular. 1. And so I watched her day by day, In fancy then I heard her say God watch and guard, to leave is hard Just while my cares are in full bloom, In this most glorious month of June, But go I must, to One I trust. Once more upon my knees I fall No favorites, youre choicest all. , Goodbye, small friends, my journey ends. I hope Ill go where flowers are Where theres no' snow, no pests to mar. Hun-sake- Lile and Connie Skinner Hess, Viola Roberts Fielding, baby girl, born August td, Ogden, baby boy, born 16. A 1. Glen and Mary Jones Carlson, te and Barbara Hewlett Midvale, baby boy, born August 18. e, Brigham City, baby boy August 3. Jay and Joyce Boothe Hutchbaby girl, ison, urlie Wesley and Esteli born Malta, Idaho, erts August 18. Brodie, Malad, twin girls Norman and Bonnie Hamber-li- n August 3. Anderson, Honeyville, baby oshi and Edith Fugikawa boy, born August 19. asaki, Corinne, baby girl, Ezra and Roxie Petersen VinAugust 4. cent, Brigham City, baby boy, and Mary Heaton born August 20. City, baby boy, Dale and Marvella Morgan August 4. Hardy, Willard, baby boy, born exander and Irene Osborne August 23. year later again I stood; Twas spring, I wore no hat no hood. Yes, she was there, pale face, blonde hair. What change some valiant hands had wrought Where were those weeds ? I saw them not ; But flowers fair stood everywhere. I saw some tiny violets blue Some hyacinths and narcissus too, , Stand side by side, they were her pride. And fertile spots their space did share For tulips and peonies rare. Fill 4. Get a Specialized lubrication job. Your Utoco dealer is trained to give your car individual attention . . . special service. 5. And Get Answers to travel questions from Utoco dealers who know local points of interest, road conditions, good places to dine and sleep. den; a saxophone duet was then played by Barbara and Richard Billings, and remarks were made by Hyrum Hilton and Ru-Io- n .Bate, bringing to a close very' enjoyable Mrs. Ethel Judson returned home last week after a ten-davisit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pierce and family at Ashton, Idaho. , Mrs. Judson went with Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Lockyer and family of Salt Lake Phillip Oyler was chosen' as r an player on the state club team from the American Legion. Phil left with others last Tuesday for Salt Lake City where the boys enjoyed a banhotel, quet at, the Newhouse and played the final game last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle and family of Perry, and Bishop and" Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer and family of Brigham City spent last Thursday enjoying the activities at Bear Lake. 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